«A 300» by 300» lightweight structure supports a series
of thin glass channels housing a net - work of pipes, tubes, and algae to produce ï ¬ ltered, clean air and gases for biofuel.
Use
of a thinner glass windscreen and polycarbonate elsewhere yielded a net loss of 9 kg.
The R8 GT Spyder is much lighter due to the use
of thinner glass in the windscreen and carbon fiber body panels.
Not exact matches
Rumours are flying that Apple is working on a smart watch made
of thin, curved
glass.
It radiates alpha particles, relatively large on an atomic scale, which means the
thin glass of a test tube, the leather
of a briefcase, or even air or skin stop them.
The incandescent light bulb was a vacuum - filled
glass globe in which an electric current heated a resistive
thin strip
of material (called a filament) until it glowed, producing light.
Pictures, videos, emails, phone calls and more, traveling through
glass fibers as
thin as human hair, all at the speed
of light.
Our family rented small summer apartments on Long Island and returned each Labor Day to see the city new yet distressed ¯ fresh excavations, more steel frames covered with
thin glass skin, sky cranes hoisting tons
of stuff forty stories or more.
Yancey wrestled with the steering wheel, but his SUV tumbled over an embankment, shattering
glass, plastic and metal - and much
of Yancey's
thin body.
Cut the blood oranges into
thin slices and line 4 slices around the edges
of each
glass.
You'll need about 4 cups
of yogurt or thick milk kefir, some cheese cloth or a
thin towel, and a
glass bowl.
Here are the containers I recommend using for meal prep; they're
glass, they're oven and microwave safe, and they're
thin so they don't take up a ton
of room in the fridge!
With such house full
of clumsies,
thin glass doesn't stand a chance.
Also, if you want the kiwi's pressed up to the side
of the
glass like I have it, slice the kiwi
thin and carefully slide it into the
glass.
Fill small, chilled
glasses with lots
of ice cubes, and razor -
thin slices
of lime.
I made the couscous mixture and tried to spread half
of it but it wasn't even enough to spread a
thin layer on the bottom
of my
glass pie dish so i just used it all and made another batch
of couscous while the first batch was chilling.
Use a small spatula or
thin - bladed knife to lift butter out
of glass, then scrape off any sludge from side that was in contact with water; discard water.
As a quirky kid with freckles and
glasses, Sawicki made the rounds, selling the most cookies —
Thin Mints and Samoas were customers» favorites (even though she was into Trefoils)--
of anyone in her troupe.
C - Ron is out for two months, Louis Saha is made
of glass, Fraizer Campbell is too raw... the attacking back - up to Carlos Tevez and Wayne Rooney — neither
of whom are orthodox strikers — looks
thin indeed.
For a healthy, balanced snack, try a small
glass of juice and a couple
of crackers with a tablespoon
of cream cheese or a
thin layer
of smooth peanut butter.
If you want the rain jacket to have a «slick» look, try painting it with a few
thin coats
of shiny, dimensional fabric paint or I even used stained
glass paint.
The panes
of glass are
thin and brittle.
It's made
of four millimeter
thin acrylic
glass and ultra-bright LED lights, shaped into an incredible looking 3D design!
His prototype, named Multi-toe, is made up
of thin layers
of silicone and clear acrylic on top
of a rigid
glass sheet.
He also had a slogan — «the new shape
of solar» — that encapsulated the idea, much as a cylinder
of glass encapsulated the
thin - film semiconducting material that made Gronet's solar tubes work.
To visualize this activation, a needle -
thin glass lens was inserted into the hypothalamus, and images
of flashing neurons were recorded by a miniature, portable microscope attached to the mouse's head.
The control
of biological material must have been a bit more lax in the late 1970s (maybe cautiousness inversely correlates with lapel width), because she was somehow able to sneak a piece
of my (our) umbilical cord to her lab microtome, where she carved two
thin sections and mounted them on
glass slides, just for fun.
They are embedding the solar modules in a
thin layer
of glass.
Put a drop
of superfluid on most surfaces, and it spreads out into a
thin layer, rather than beading like water on
glass.
Drinking two cups
of coffee a day over a lifetime may cause your bones to
thin, but drinking at least one
glass of milk each day seems to offset the effect, say researchers from California.
The flexible cladding, which can withstand temperatures
of at least 1200 °C, is a sandwich
of three layers
of ceramic fibre, each around 0.25 centimetres thick, interspersed with layers
of silicon - coated
glass fibre and
thin aluminium foil.
Materials scientists have coated
glass - fibre textiles with a
thin layer
of porous carbon to make a filter that can remove dangerous compounds down to parts per million levels.
Yet its understructure, a honeycombed lattice
of one - inch - thick walls, is so precisely wrought that were it dinner - plate size, its filigree
of glass would be wine - goblet
thin.
What's left is a
thin layer
of glass supported by an inch - thick honeycomb structure that is three feet deep at the perimeter and 18 inches in the center.
The research involved applying a
thin layer
of the silk protein to a
glass slide.
The researchers reshaped the profile
of these pulses into that
of an Airy beam using a
thin plate
of glass with a particular variation
of thickness across the plate.
In one, the mirror will consist
of seven
thin glass segments, each with several hundred small, spring - loaded screw adjusters attached to the back.
The circuits, called drivers, are printed on the
glass in a very
thin transparent layer
of silicon.
«It's also important in cleanroom procedures, nanofabrication and microprocessor formation,» said Schrader, who pointed out that microprocessors are fabricated on silicon wafer substrates with a
thin layer
of glass, upon which circuits are laid.
Philips's new display was made possible by the development
of a way to print organic electronics onto a
thin plastic film — previously, it was only possible to print these components on
glass.
It wasn't until 1938 that the Russian physicist Pyotr Kapitsa and, independently, the British duo
of John Allen and Don Misener measured the flow rate
of helium below that temperature through a pair
of glass disks attached to a plunger and a long,
thin glass tube, respectively.
Newton was sufficiently encouraged by this to offer the society another paper on light, which included a description
of the way coloured rings
of light (now known as Newton's rings) are produced when a lens is separated from a flat sheet
of glass by a
thin film
of air.
Giant digital switches route billions
of messages; hair -
thin wisps
of glass carry thousands
of messages simultaneously.
«Light at certain wavelengths can be absorbed out
of a
thin optical waveguide by a microresonator — which is essentially a tiny
glass sphere — when they are brought very close,» explained Gaurav Bahl, an assistant professor
of mechanical science and engineering at Illinois.
The heart
of the underwater imaging system is a camera, a pinhole array to admit light (a
thin metal sheet with precise, laser - cut holes), a
glass diffuser, and mirrors.
He melted a few specks
of the compound to form a
thin film between two
glass slides.
Until now,
thin - film solar cells have been made in vacuum chambers — the semiconductor materials are placed on the
glass or metal and then air is pumped out
of the chamber, creating pressure that fuses the materials.
The heart
of NIST's rice - size atomic clock is a tiny cesium - filled cavity that was fabricated by bonding
thin layers
of glass onto
First Solar's solar cells — the U.S. best seller — produce electricity when sunlight strikes a
thin film
of cadmium telluride sandwiched between
glass.
Nature's stained -
glass windows are buried in Antarctic ice: Polarizing filters reveal the orientation
of crystal grains in
thin sections
of ice pulled up at the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide.